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It is impossible to miss this building at the end of the marina. It looked very well preserved and interesting but it was closed. i just took some photos from the outside and moved on with my walk.
A lot of activities were going on...More

Built between 1680 and 1690, this fort defended access to the pier and the southeast and rising flanks of the city wall, crossing fire with the bulwark of the Gate of the Village and with the bastion of the Castle of the Governors. Conceived in...More

Nice views of the beaches but very little info on the history of the Forte which would have been nice. Instead there was only strange metal artwork inside. Would have been disappointed if we spent any more than our €2 entry each.

We visited this little building one day as I was craving some culture. However while it was an interesting exhibition there was no information about the building itself which was a little disappointing. The views from the top were great though. There is a very...More

As we had this included in the pass we visited here but apart from the sculptures there is very little to see. Would only take 30 minutes at the most to see it all and that includes time to take photos.
Great views though from...More

We visited Lagos for the day and the old town area and Fort are stunning. There is some much to see and the old area overs everything from sight seeing to food and shopping. The old fort and the first slave market of Europe are...More